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Kfcr_«-
Vol. 1, Edition 22
Fort Snelling
, binnesota
COMPANY DAb'Cbo AT Y.
C.
A most enjoyable and amusing St. Fat-
rick's Dance w?s given at the St. Paul
Y.W.C.A. last '. onday evening; sponsored
jointly by the company and the Girls
Clubs of the "Y". About 200 were present.
our Company orchestra-, being in new
formal style uniforms, got into the
spirit of things and furnished some real
lively music. The "Modern Virginia Reel''
v/as da.iced, and it did much to bring
everyone i ore closely u cquainted.
During intermission, refreshments
of special ice cream with a green shamrock design., lime frappe punch and cake,
decorated for tbe occasion were served.
It -..-as a very gay right indeed., and
thero should be dances just as entertaining as this in the future.
CCC FaCE -.-ANY OBSTajLLS IN .-.LASKA .
Herewith, excerpts from Happy Days.
This is tbe last real frontier left... is
THE game...paradise..-Trout two feet long
..Herring ..re not food, they are bait...
The camps..aro very mobile... moved on thjowoll aftc-
backs of the men...only communication is
the r«_ io.,.in winter they live in boat
r_fts...some living under canvas...trail
building major work...the climate is ide
al for tho growth of trees, brush...Devil
club...n_tivo of this country...grows
from a crown root...is semi-poisonous...
difficult t>o cut...must be handled v.ith
care...in summer, under standing order,
no one loaves cox.p without adequate protection from tho Alaskan brown bear, which adds just that much i ore z st to life
in the .laskan CCC.
This account, in full in tho Hap y
Days; is a thrilling story of the life of
the CCCs in ..labca, cutting trails and
facing the perils of tho. brown boars, v/hich have no fo; r of man. These men, in
thoir s aro time take up hobbios v/hich
fit them further for life in the last
frontier on this continent.
March 21, 1935
FIRST SPRING DANCE AT SERVICE CLUB
Tho first Spring Dance of the year
will be given at tho post Service Club
this 5-turday evening, March 23rd, Waiting at 8;30 p.l . This dance will b
sponsored by the ben's Brotherhood of
Fort Snelling.
The admission is only twenty-five
cents, and tho tickets may bo pur.ch. sod
"jaw bone" at the Orderly Room, badics
are admitted free.
Refreshments v/ill be served
" ho attend arc ssaured of
and all
good time.
CO. PAIP-' 0_tCH__._T.L_ PLAYS FC1 CO. 2762
Our 2oi pany ore: ..tr ...a ..y. ri unusual trip vhen thoy went up to Company
2762 CCC at Hinckley, i innosota last
Friday evening. Leaving hero at noon,
the boys managed to got to binckloy in
time to play for a d. nco in tho legion
H.11 of that city.
Lioutonant Dunham of Company 2 762
treated the boys of the orchostr right
tho dance nd he h' d ; special
party for then. After 11 went out to
the camp and slept for the night.
The next day, Saturday, the orchestra
va s sot Tip in the moss hall and thoy ■
presented a pro -"ram for two hours. Aftor
supper, the orchostr' drov. to Hinckley,
. nd hero they ' ore -ucsts t . d. nco.
Arrangenonts were v. do to have another
d nco some time in April.
On the way ome, early du -.d. y morning,
the bus ran into a ditch not far from
NuW Brighton. several walked into tho
ten _ or help. But those that waited
with th.. bus soon got cold, ;:nd as no
i.-jlp was coming, they walked and rrivod
in it. Paul about 6 A.M. id took ,
strort c r out to tho Fort.
The others rrivod here
same time., . nd
wont to sleep.
out tho
being very tired, thoy .11

Kfcr_«-
Vol. 1, Edition 22
Fort Snelling
, binnesota
COMPANY DAb'Cbo AT Y.
C.
A most enjoyable and amusing St. Fat-
rick's Dance w?s given at the St. Paul
Y.W.C.A. last '. onday evening; sponsored
jointly by the company and the Girls
Clubs of the "Y". About 200 were present.
our Company orchestra-, being in new
formal style uniforms, got into the
spirit of things and furnished some real
lively music. The "Modern Virginia Reel''
v/as da.iced, and it did much to bring
everyone i ore closely u cquainted.
During intermission, refreshments
of special ice cream with a green shamrock design., lime frappe punch and cake,
decorated for tbe occasion were served.
It -..-as a very gay right indeed., and
thero should be dances just as entertaining as this in the future.
CCC FaCE -.-ANY OBSTajLLS IN .-.LASKA .
Herewith, excerpts from Happy Days.
This is tbe last real frontier left... is
THE game...paradise..-Trout two feet long
..Herring ..re not food, they are bait...
The camps..aro very mobile... moved on thjowoll aftc-
backs of the men...only communication is
the r«_ io.,.in winter they live in boat
r_fts...some living under canvas...trail
building major work...the climate is ide
al for tho growth of trees, brush...Devil
club...n_tivo of this country...grows
from a crown root...is semi-poisonous...
difficult t>o cut...must be handled v.ith
care...in summer, under standing order,
no one loaves cox.p without adequate protection from tho Alaskan brown bear, which adds just that much i ore z st to life
in the .laskan CCC.
This account, in full in tho Hap y
Days; is a thrilling story of the life of
the CCCs in ..labca, cutting trails and
facing the perils of tho. brown boars, v/hich have no fo; r of man. These men, in
thoir s aro time take up hobbios v/hich
fit them further for life in the last
frontier on this continent.
March 21, 1935
FIRST SPRING DANCE AT SERVICE CLUB
Tho first Spring Dance of the year
will be given at tho post Service Club
this 5-turday evening, March 23rd, Waiting at 8;30 p.l . This dance will b
sponsored by the ben's Brotherhood of
Fort Snelling.
The admission is only twenty-five
cents, and tho tickets may bo pur.ch. sod
"jaw bone" at the Orderly Room, badics
are admitted free.
Refreshments v/ill be served
" ho attend arc ssaured of
and all
good time.
CO. PAIP-' 0_tCH__._T.L_ PLAYS FC1 CO. 2762
Our 2oi pany ore: ..tr ...a ..y. ri unusual trip vhen thoy went up to Company
2762 CCC at Hinckley, i innosota last
Friday evening. Leaving hero at noon,
the boys managed to got to binckloy in
time to play for a d. nco in tho legion
H.11 of that city.
Lioutonant Dunham of Company 2 762
treated the boys of the orchostr right
tho dance nd he h' d ; special
party for then. After 11 went out to
the camp and slept for the night.
The next day, Saturday, the orchestra
va s sot Tip in the moss hall and thoy ■
presented a pro -"ram for two hours. Aftor
supper, the orchostr' drov. to Hinckley,
. nd hero they ' ore -ucsts t . d. nco.
Arrangenonts were v. do to have another
d nco some time in April.
On the way ome, early du -.d. y morning,
the bus ran into a ditch not far from
NuW Brighton. several walked into tho
ten _ or help. But those that waited
with th.. bus soon got cold, ;:nd as no
i.-jlp was coming, they walked and rrivod
in it. Paul about 6 A.M. id took ,
strort c r out to tho Fort.
The others rrivod here
same time., . nd
wont to sleep.
out tho
being very tired, thoy .11